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Virtual Insanity- A Victim of its Own Warning
If you’ve been on the internet over the last couple of weeks, it’s been almost impossible to scroll without seeing some variation of the famous “Virtual Insanity” music video. Jamiroquai’s 1996 hit song has recently seen new life as the!-->…
Luca Guadagnino’s “Bones and All”: Love Will Tear Us Apart
As soon as I heard that Luca Guadagnino was working on a new film starring Timothee Chalamet again, I basically started foaming at the mouth. I will watch anything either of them create, and Guadagnino’s now-released “Bones and All” was no!-->…
Star Wars “The Mandalorian” Series Review
Disney’s “Star Wars” series, “The Mandalorian,” had its season three debut on Wednesday, and the world’s favorite sci-fi dad is back to having more adventures with his precious little friend. In this season Din Djarin (played by Pedro!-->…
Psychological Thriller “First Reformed” Film Review
A couple of weeks ago, my roommate and I screened a lesser-known A24 film titled “First Reformed” (Schrader, 2017). We didn’t fully know what to expect—it was slower-paced, with lots of long-shot takes and seemingly pointless artistic!-->…
2023 Oliver Awards
Just three months before the Tony Award nominations are set to come out here in the United States, Britain has announced this year’s nominees for their Olivier Awards—the highest theatre awards in the United Kingdom.
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Brule County Bad Boys Prove to Be Good
The light beams against the backs of necks—purples and greens camouflaging guitars and cowboy boots alike. To your left is the swayer, to your right is the headbanger, and though they are different, the looks on their faces mimic one!-->…
Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania Review
After a shaky phase four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the third “Ant-Man” movie within the franchise, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” (Reed 2023) looks to kick off phase five with a bang. Unfortunately, the latest Marvel!-->…
A Review of Netflix’s “You” Before Part II
Netflix’s Original series “You” came out with the first half of its fourth season this year on Thursday, Feb. 9. We were gifted five episodes that were each an hour long, and, while there were only five, there was still a thrilling!-->…